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@honeybadger-io/webpack

Webpack plugin to upload source maps to Honeybadger's API - http://docs.honeybadger.io/guides/source-maps.html

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Honeybadger's Webpack Source Map Plugin

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This is a webpack plugin to upload javascript sourcemaps to Honeybadger's API endpoint for source maps.

Word Up! to the thredUP development team for a similar webpack plugin they have authored.

Installation

Installing via Node.js

npm install @honeybadger-io/webpack --save-dev

Configuration

Plugin parameters

These plugin parameters correspond to the Honeybadger Sourcemap API.

apiKey (required)
The API key of your Honeybadger project
assetsUrl (required)
The base URL to production assets (scheme://host/path)*wildcards are supported. The plugin combines assetsUrl with the generated minified js file name to build the API parameter minified_url
endpoint (optional — default: "https://api.honeybadger.io/v1/source_maps")
Where to upload your sourcemaps to. Perhaps you have a self hosted sourcemap server you would like to upload your sourcemaps to instead of honeybadger.
revision (optional — default: "master")
The deploy revision (i.e. commit sha) that your source map applies to. This could also be a code version. For best results, set it to something unique every time your code changes.
silent (optional — default: "null/false")
If true, silence log information emitted by the plugin.
ignoreErrors (optional — default: "null/false")
If true, webpack compilation errors are treated as warnings.
retries (optional — default: 3, max: 10)
This package implements fetch retry functionality via https://github.com/vercel/fetch-retry
Retrying helps fix issues like `ECONNRESET` and `SOCKETTIMEOUT` errors and retries on 429 and 500 errors as well.

Vanilla webpack.config.js

const HoneybadgerSourceMapPlugin = require('@honeybadger-io/webpack')
const ASSETS_URL = 'https://cdn.example.com/assets';
const webpackConfig = {
  plugins: [new HoneybadgerSourceMapPlugin({
    apiKey: 'abc123',
    assetsUrl: ASSETS_URL,
    revision: 'master'
  })]
}

Rails Webpacker config/webpack/environment.js

const { environment } = require('@rails/webpacker')
const HoneybadgerSourceMapPlugin = require('@honeybadger-io/webpack')

// See Heroku notes in README https://github.com/honeybadger-io/honeybadger-rails-webpacker-example
// Assumes Heroku / 12-factor application style ENV variables
// named GIT_COMMIT, HONEYBADGER_API_KEY, ASSETS_URL
const revision = process.env.GIT_COMMIT || 'master'

environment.plugins.append(
  'HoneybadgerSourceMap',
  new HoneybadgerSourceMapPlugin({
    apiKey: process.env.HONEYBADGER_API_KEY,
    assetsUrl: process.env.ASSETS_URL,
    silent: false,
    ignoreErrors: false,
    revision: revision
  }))

module.exports = environment

See example Rails 5 application https://github.com/honeybadger-io/honeybadger-rails-webpacker-example

Changelog

See https://github.com/honeybadger-io/honeybadger-webpack/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md

Contributing

  1. Fork it.
  2. Create a topic branch git checkout -b my_branch
  3. Commit your changes git commit -am "Boom"
  4. Push to your branch git push origin my_branch
  5. Send a pull request

Development

  1. Run npm install
  2. Run the tests with npm test
  3. Build/test on save with npm run build:watch and npm run test:watch

Releasing

  1. With a clean working tree, use npm version [new version] to bump the version, commit the changes, tag the release, and push to GitHub. See npm help version for documentation.
  2. To publish the release, use npm publish. See npm help publish for documentation.

License

The Honeybadger's Webpack Source Map Plugin is MIT licensed. See the MIT-LICENSE file in this repository for details.

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Package last updated on 13 Apr 2021

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